QHS Historic Holiday House Tour returns

For the 38th consecutive year, the Queens Historical Society is welcoming visitors to its Historic Holiday House Tour. From a festive trolley ride to historic sites such as the Voelker Orth Museum and Bowne House, this beloved tradition brings seasonal inspiration and local heritage to life in Flushing.

Key Takeaways:

  • The tour marks its 38th year, reflecting a long-standing community tradition
  • Con Edison sponsors the event, supporting its ongoing success
  • Trolley rides connect visitors to five historic sites around Flushing
  • The Voelker Orth Museum and Bowne House are among the featured stops
  • The tour fosters holiday spirit and highlights Queens’ rich history

A Long-Standing Celebration

The Queens Historical Society’s annual Historic Holiday House Tour returns for its 38th holiday season in Flushing. Sponsored by Con Edison, this event weaves together local heritage and modern festivity, providing a glimpse into how the community honors its storied past each December.

A Trolley Ride Through History

Visitors can climb aboard a specially arranged trolley that travels to five historic sites around the Flushing area. Among these treasured locations are the Voelker Orth Museum and Bowne House, each offering a distinct lens into Queens’ vibrant history. Seasonal decorations and guided tours bring these landmarks to life, adding a touch of holiday magic as guests learn about local heritage.

Community Spirit and Festive Cheer

Beyond the historic homes themselves, the tour fosters a sense of unity and celebration for residents and visitors alike. By intertwining holiday festivities with educational insight, the Queens Historical Society ensures participants walk away with a deeper appreciation of the borough’s past—while also embracing the joy of the season.

Preserving a Proud Legacy

As the 38th iteration of the Historic Holiday House Tour unfolds, organizers remain dedicated to showcasing the breadth of local stories that shape Flushing’s identity. With corporate support from Con Edison, the Queens Historical Society continues to safeguard these historic sites, ensuring their narratives endure for future generations.

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